33 Fulfilled Lives programme – approach to scrutiny PDF 559 KB
This report proposes an approach to scrutiny of the Adult Social Care transformation programme, Fulfilled Lives. This follows on from Council’s agreement establish the programme and to an initial £1.79m investment.
Council agreed that the Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee should provide regular scrutiny of progress towards benefits and sustainable change. In particular, the Committee is invited to review the progress against the four priority areas of the Fulfilled Lives programme and the risks and opportunities of data with ASC transformation.
Minutes:
The Corporate Director for Wellbeing presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated to each Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix 'A' to these Minutes in the Minute Book.
The report proposed an approach to scrutiny of the Adult Social Care transformation programme, Fulfilled Lives. This followed on from Council’s agreement establish the programme and to an initial £1.79m investment.
Council agreed that the Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee should provide regular scrutiny of progress towards benefits and sustainable change. In particular, the Committee was invited to review the progress against the four priority areas of the Fulfilled Lives programme and the risks and opportunities of data with ASC transformation.
The Chair advised that the proposed starting point for this long term scrutiny would be an informal briefing session on 4 November which would focus on the two areas of ‘how we work project’ and the ‘risks and opportunities of data’.
The Committee discussed the report, including:
RESOLVED that the Committee agree to the proposal at paragraph 7 of the Report, to consider a series of sessions over the next 18 months, starting with two areas – the how we work project and the risks and opportunities of data.